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First baseman Brent Milleville, shown here against Fresno State, made up for a miss with an unassisted double play at first base in the Cardinal’s 10-8 win over Texas on Sunday. Milleville also tallied 4 RBI in the win. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/6930
Mike Ramm

First baseman Brent Milleville, shown here against Fresno State, made up for a miss with an unassisted double play at first base in the Cardinal’s 10-8 win over Texas on Sunday. Milleville also tallied 4 RBI in the win.

Stanford splashes to second

Cardinal women second at Pac-10 Swimming and Diving Championships
By Sara Normington
SPORTS| The top-ranked women’s swimming and diving team had a 24-point lead going into the last session of the four-day Pacific-10 Conference Championships on Saturday.

Card hold strong

By Sean Howell
SPORTS| After Thursday’s sloppy game against Oregon State — in which the Cardinal matched its season high in turnovers with 22 — the team knew that it wouldn’t be able to get away with a similar performance against No. 15 Oregon on Saturday.

A force to be reckoned with

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| The freshman center followed her 28-point, 17-rebound performance against Oregon State on Thursday with a near triple-double — 18 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists — on Saturday.

Card go long at Stanford Invitational

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| In a collision of playing styles, the long ball triumphed over the small ball on Sunday.

Off the horns' hook

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| Stanford (3-5, 0-0 Pac-10) dropped its first two games at Dell Diamond, 5-3 and 5-2 this weekend, but outlasted the No. 14 Longhorns (6-5, 0-0 Big 12) in a wild finale, 10-8.

Murray repeat champ at SAP open

By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| Andy Murray surely felt a bit of deja vu during the final rounds of 2007’s SAP Open when he defended his first Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) title.

Stanford be-Deviled on the mat

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Stanford wrestling closed out its season on Friday with a 23-20 home loss to Arizona State.

SoCal Bias: Sin City no place for sports

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| There weren’t any surprises on Sunday night.